"The key to going from a flat, dim picture to a finished image is combining many bad pictures to make one good one," writes Evan Gomez-Shwartz. In the latest installment of his series on ...
In Episode 185, Scott Piehler’s topics include: Flood warning & advisory. City Council gets back to business. Woodstock is out of commission for a bit. Felony turkey shooting charges. Layoffs for ...
A listing of donors who have contributed more than $5,000 within the last twelve months.
There are many opportunities available around our community for those with some extra time and civic spirit. You can get involved by contacting one of the organizations listed below to volunteer your ...
Two new affordable housing communities, including the City of Alameda’s first 100% permanent supportive housing community, opened at Mosley Avenue and Lakehurst Circle on Thursday, September 25. The ...
As part of a packed agenda on Wednesday, August 28, the Transportation Commission heard informational project updates on the Link21 Program, Neighborhood Greenways Implementation and Slow Streets ...
In Part 1 and Part 2 of this look into 921 Grand Street, the 130-year-old Colonial Revival home that has stood at this corner since 1895, we learned about its noteworthy architect, A.W. Pattiani, and ...
Signs of progress on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) outpatient clinic and cemetery project recently appeared on its Alameda Point property. Steel drums marked “Non-Hazardous ...
Five people are competing for two four-year terms on Alameda’s City Council this November. Current Councilmember Malia Vella has served two consecutive terms and can’t run in this election, so her ...
Over the last year, the City of Alameda and companies located at Alameda Point have been engaged in four lawsuits brought by Tod Hickman and Shelby Sheehan regarding California Environmental Quality ...
As frequent riders have likely noticed, San Francisco Bay Ferry faced serious reliability issues in January and early February. Here’s an update on the state of the fleet and where it stands going ...
On March 10, the Planning Board held a public workshop to review the updated Alameda Aquatic Center design. Since its initial proposal, Alameda Recreation and Parks Department (ARPD) has modified the ...
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